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November is a hit and miss month for old Democratic hags. One missed
her chance at the White House, but another managed to hold on to her
position of power. It is, however, only by the skin of her bleached
teeth.

Kellogg's has joined the left-wing attack on conservative values.
The company has pulled advertising on conservative news site Breitbart,
claiming the site does not reflect "their values." The decision
by the country's largest and most popular cereal maker is getting a
harsh response from conservatives across the country.

Last night, the Alamo Drafthouse Movie Theater in Richardson, Texas (a suburb of Dallas) held an election watch party in one of their theaters, and over 120 people, mostly Hillary Clinton supporters, showed up to celebrate what they thought would be her coronation.

Julian Assange just released a statement on the 2016 American
elections. He defended his exposure of the corruption of Hillary
Clinton, and explained why he never published anything negative on
Donald Trump. His reason? They had nothing secret or negative on Trump
to provide.

The numerous Clinton scandals become literal baggage in a new political ad.

Produced by the Future 45 SuperPAC, the animated political ad (called "Moving Vans") spoofs "The Simpsons" and shows what would happen if the Clintons move back into the White House. The duo also brings with them all of their political baggage, including two active FBI investigations.

Jennifer Griffin of Fox News (along with many other members of the
press) is reporting that Hillary Clinton has not spoken with press
members on her campaign plane since Friday. That happens to be the same
day the FBI announced they were re-opening an investigation into her private email server. So where's Hillary?

Gov. Mike Pence's campaign plane had a rough landing and skidded off the runway at LaGuardia Airport in New York tonight.

According
to Dan Gallo, a producer with Fox News, the plane skidded off a wet
runway and it sounded like "the brakes were being jammed on all the
time," and the smell of burnt rubber was evident. No injuries were
reported and Gov. Pence spoke to reporters on the plane to ensure they
were OK.

Elizabeth Landers, a CNN producer, said it felt as if the back of the plane skidded.

Some of Donald Trump's support comes from the fact that people cannot
stomach the idea of a person like Hillary Clinton in the Oval Office.
After the first Vice Presidential Debate, Republicans may have an even
better argument. Does America really want someone as unhinged as Tim
Kaine a heartbeat away from the Presidency?

As the first Presidential debate continues to be analyzed, a disturbing
but undeniable trend has emerged: moderator Lester Holt was blatantly
targeting Donald Trump, while giving Hillary Clinton a pass on the tough
questions surrounding her campaign. This is more than just spin to help
Trump, who obviously under-performed. The numbers - and the facts -
don't lie.

In the first Presidential debate at Hofstra University, Hillary Clinton made a remarkable claim: everyone has "implicit bias" towards race. She then made it worse by suggesting a ridiculous solution: have the government throw money at it! Watch the video after the jump:

(Originally posted at SilenceIsConsent.net) The “victim” narrative of Keith Lamont
Scott is falling part. The family of Scott has insisted that he was not
carrying a gun when he was shot by Charlotte police last week. That
story has now been discredited, as police officials have said his gun
was found at the scene with his fingerprints and DNA on it. The police
bodycam and dashcamvideodoes not appear to show him carrying a gun. Or so it seemed.

While covering the Charlotte riots on Thursday night, Fox News reporter Mike Tobin faced off with a masked protester on live television. The protester made obscene gestures and then threatened "I'll beat your a**" when Tobin tried to ask him a question. See the video below:

I don't think this guy will be held up as the face of the protesters by the mainstream media.

Jack O'Sullivan of Regated.com
has exposed yet another security flaw in a Hillary Clinton computer
system. This time, it involves personal information for voters around
the country. Even your personal information may be at risk, as this
violation of voter privacy is not limited to Democratic voter databases.

The NFL would not allow the Dallas Cowboys to wear a sticker on their helmet to honor the five Dallas police officers killed in an ambush in July, so Southern Methodist University in Dallas is standing up to say "Blue Lives Matter."

Pictures
of the journal New York City bomber Ahmad Khan Rahami had on him when
authorities shot and arrested him have been released. The pictures show
some entries in the journal, as well as a page with a bullet hole from a
cop's gun and soaked in Rahami's own blood.

Earlier this week, the woman in the picture above was caught on surveillance video stealing a "Back the Blue" sign from Norma's Cafe in Dallas. The sign was placed at the cafe to honor Brent Thompson, one of the officers killed in the Dallas police ambush shooting in July. Thompson was a regular at Norma's, and was well known and liked by the staff.

Speculation ran rampant as to why the woman stole the sign. Some thought she wanted the sign for her own yard, but most believed she was offended over the "Back the Blue" slogan. After the photo was shared widely on social media, the woman was identified. She was exactly what most people expected: a liberal hipster who finds the idea of "Backing the Blue" offensive.

On the heels of its recent transgender bathroom controversy, Target is once again raising eyebrows with a new back-to-school campaign entitled "I Am Other," which some feel is promoting a transgender agenda to children.

The "I Am Other" campaign seems well intentioned on the surface. Williams insists it is about stressing individually and self confidence. Yoobi is adding a laudable element by donating school supplies to needy schools based on their product sales, true to their company slogan "One for you, one for me." However, some feel the nature of the "I Am Other" campaign is a not-so-subtle nod to Target's push for a transgender-friendly atmosphere in their stores.

The pro-transgender implications of the "I Am Other" campaign were not lost on a parent who went into a Target this week and came across the school supply section. That parent, in turn, provided us with this picture and alerted us to the promotion.

Besides the obvious buzzwords that are sympathetic to a transgender agenda, the "I Am Other" campaign features rainbow lettering and triangle symbolism, leading some to claim it is using gay-friendly imagery.

Despite how the campaign might be interpreted by most, neither Williams, Yoobi, nor Target have made any statements saying it is meant to endorse or support a gay or transgender agenda.

This photo, taken at the Democratic National Convention, was posted to Facebook by Wayne Christian, former Texas state representative and current candidate for Texas Railroad Commissioner. It shows a sign requiring delegates to show a photo ID to receive credentials and participate in convention activities. The procedure seems to fly in the face of the Democrats' political position that photo IDs should not be required to vote. It is not clear from where the photo originated.

"The hypocrisy of the Democrat Party never ceases to amaze me," Christian said in the Facebook post. "This photo taken at the Democrat Convention shows that the party
requires photo identification to participate as a delegate at
convention. This is the same party that describes Voter ID as an 'unnecessary restriction on those seeking to exercise freedom.'"

The irony was not lost on conservatives, who took the photo viral on social media. The Democratic party has not commented on the photo.

It seems no one is safe from the ridicule of the Garbage Pail Kids - not even Democrats! If you grew up in the 1980s, you remember the Garbage Pail Kids, the trading card/stickers with a gross-out sense of humor. They are still around, although now they also poke fun at politicians and celebrities as well. Topps, the creator of Garbage Pail Kids, released a series of sticker cards earlier this year that poked fun at several presidential candidates, and now, to celebrate the Democratic National Convention, they have released three new cards lampooning everyone's favorite liberals.

As the Dallas shootings in which five police officers lost their lives unfolded, the press gave a platform to the Dallas Black Lives Matter leaders who organized the protest that led to the gunfire. That included Rev. Jeff Hood, a liberal "pastor" who is his own march of walking contradictions.

Let's start with the most glaring head-scratcher: Hood spends most of his time speaking out against the racism of white Americans, while being as white as Liquid Paper himself. You might think otherwise if you only heard his voice on the radio, as his self-inflicted speech patterns are noticeably urban, but make no mistake, he's as white as a gallon of vanilla ice cream.

Even though he is an ordained Baptist pastor (he graduated from the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary), he advocates for assimilation with Islam and its teachings, even going as far as saying Jesus became a Muslim. He once said "I have no question that Jesus is so intimately incarnated with
and connected to our Muslim friends that he has become one. If we want
to walk with Jesus in this moment of extreme oppression and
marginalization, we will too." (Reported by JihadWatch)
He is a vocal gay rights advocate, and even earned a Doctorate of Ministry in Queer Theology from the Brite Divinity School at Texas Christian University (That's right - TCU is giving out doctorates in "Queer Theology"). In 2013, he was awarded PFLAG Fort Worth's Equality Award for Activism. Despite his radical gay rights advocacy, he is married to a woman and has five children.

Even though the Dallas shooter did not have direct ties to Black Lives Matter, Hood himself has been responsible for some violent rhetoric, including seemingly advocating violence towards police officers. “The police are always prepared for a gunfight. We shouldn’t be surprised when they actually get one,” he said in a May 2015 post on his website.

For a Baptist preacher, Hood hardly proclaims his faith. He describes himself as "a radical mystic and prophetic voice to a closed society."

With all of the focus on the Black Lives Matter movement these days, it's important to look back on how the presumptive Democratic nominee, Hillary Clinton, handled race issues in recent years. One glaring situation runs at odds with Clinton's current BLM support and opposition to the Confederate flag; mainly, her use of the flag on a 2008 campaign button.

After the shooting in Dallas that left five police officers dead, music streaming service Pandora chose a side, and they aren't backing the blue. And members of the Ft. Worth police department aren't happy with it.

When the Supreme Court struck down provisions of Texas' abortion clinic regulations this week, pro-abortion supporters rejoiced on social media. They somehow considered it a victory that women across the state of Texas will now be obtaining abortions from clinics with little professional oversight and doctors who may not be qualified to treat them if the abortion is botched.

Among the regulations that were struck down was a requirement that doctors performing abortions have admitting privileges at a nearby hospital. That measure would have prevented another "Kermit Gosnell" situation, where an unqualified abortionist was operating in unsanitary conditions and harming countless women by botching their abortions.

Planned Parenthood hates it when their main source of income is
threatened, so the nation's largest abortion provider is once again
taking aim at one of their favorite targets: Florida Senator Marco
Rubio.

There are several reasons why Republicans and conservatives in
general are losing the culture war, but none are as glaring as the
ability of the liberal left to quickly utilize social media to support a
movement. The recent Orlando nightclub shooting is a prime example.After
the Orlando shooting, Republicans had the right talking points; namely,
Muslim extremism inspired the killer to commit an act of terrorism
against gays, an oppressed and persecuted minority under Islam. However,
within 24 hours of the tragedy taking place, Organizing for Action (a
PAC formed out of the Obama presidential campaign organization) was
already pushing the "gun control" narrative with an elaborate social
media campaign.

We all know Hillary Clinton has a relatability problem. It's more than just her political views or the tone of her excited voice, which is not unlike the deathly wail of the banshee summoning an innocent soul to the afterlife. No, Hillary's main problem is that her normal demeanor is cold and calculating, and most of her attempts at human authenticity seem insincere.

When she shows some genuine emotion, it is often an angry outburst that likely sends her own grandchild running for cover.
Hillary supporters have done their best to give her a softer side, but their efforts usually fall short or backfire badly. One only needs to look at the recent "Abuela Clinton" debacle (where the campaign tried to liken Hillary to a loving Latina grandmother) as proof they are trying way too hard. And now, we have another misfire from the Clinton camp.

Just days after Dallas electronic street signs were hacked to warn drivers that Donald Trump was a “shape-shifting lizard,” and urging people to vote for Bernie Sanders, we have another political statement via digital traffic sign. And this time, Republicans will like what it has to say about Hillary Clinton.

KDFW Fox 4 in Dallas reports someone hacked a digital sign along Interstate 30 in the city, with the words “Hillary for Prison” flashing over and over to drivers who took the time to read it. It also displayed the phrase “Free Barrett Brown,” in reference to the independent journalist and former member of Anonymous, who was sent to prison for leaking information about government military contractors.

The new incident occurred less than half a mile from the last sign hacking, but it is unclear if the same person is behind it. It certainly isn’t out of the realm of possibility that the same person could be both “Never Trump” and “Never Hillary.”
Whoever is behind the hacking is certainly a better speller than the TV station employee who created the graphic for the news story, who misspelled “prison,” as the screenshot above shows.

It looks like the "vast right-wing conspiracy" Hillary Clinton warned us about is at it again!

We know you're likely wondering about the political leanings of
"sugar daddies," that subset of the older male population who throws
their disposable income at young, pretty gold-diggers. Thankfully, a new
survey has answered that burning question.

ESPN commentator Bomani Jones sparked controversy (depending on who you
ask) recently when he wore a t-shirt on the "Mike and Mike" show mocking
the Cleveland Indians and their mascot, Chief Wahoo. The shirt featured
the word "Caucasians" in the same font and style as the Indians logo,
with Chief Wahoo given white skin, blond hair, and a dollar sign instead
of a feather. He later said he purposely wore the shirt to elicit a
response, and it did.

Jones'
shirt makes a point, but perhaps not the one he wanted to make. It seems
some were offended with the shirt because they thought they were
supposed to be offended, as our current "outrage culture" dictates.
However, most reacting to the shirt on social media weren't that upset
with it at all.

Jones
was hoping to offend white people who don't believe the current Indians
team mascot is offensive. Like the "Redskins" controversy in the NFL,
liberals think the mere use of the word "Indian" and a cartoon depiction
of an Indian warrior is racist and offensive. Jones wanted to show the
hypocrisy among white people when they were confronted by a "white
stereotype." But that didn't happen.

Instead,
the lack of outrage shows that the liberal response to Native American
mascots is much ado about nothing. If the "Caucasians" shirt isn't
offensive, how is the nearly-identical "Indians" mascot offensive? This
is not a case in which a caricature or stereotype is used to deride or
belittle an entire race. There have been plenty of instances of that in
history, but the use of "Indians" or "Redskins" as sports mascots hardly
rises to that level. Yes, "Chief Wahoo's" face is a bit garish, and the
use of bright red skin is obviously stereotypical, but not racist. The
intent was to be cartoonish, not derisive to Native Americans.

The
Indians baseball team is using "Chief Wahoo" less these days, which is a
good thing, but not because it is racist, but because it isn't a
particularly appealing character. Cleveland fans, however, love "Chief
Wahoo," proof that he was never meant to be offensive, but obviously a
better depiction could be found. The Redskins' use of a stern face of a
warrior as a mascot may offend a select few, but most find the depiction
noble.

Ultimately,
Jones' "Caucasians" shirt had the opposite effect. Most white people
weren't offended at all, and it only reinforced the argument that the
use of "Indians" as a mascot isn't offensive either. It showed us all
that we shouldn't be offended at every little thing, and use some common
sense. And that is a very conservative ideal. Thanks, Bomani Jones.

Political advocacy group Citizen Uprising has posted a list of every speaking engagement
that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has made since 2013. The
list not only includes her outlandish speaking fees, it also includes
which companies she spoke to, with some surprising revelations.

Since leaving the State Department, Clinton has earned over $21 million in speaking fees.
She averages over $200,000 per speech, which usually lasts only an
hour. In all, she and her husband Bill have earned over $150 million in
speaking fees since 2001, with some of that money being donated to the
Clinton Foundation. While there is nothing wrong with earning money - in
this case, a ton of it - Hillary's current political ambitions have put
those earnings in the spotlight, and called into question whether it
compromised her stance on certain issues.

Bernie
Sanders is calling out Hollywood’s liberal elite over their undue
influence on American politics. Specifically, he’s calling out Hollywood
liberals who aren’t supporting him.

Sanders recently blasted George Clooney,
aka the worst Batman in movie history, for charging Clinton supporters
big bucks for admission to fundraisers he is holding for the potential
Deleter-In-Chief. Yahoo News reports:

“It
is obscene that Secretary Clinton keeps going to big-money people to
fund her campaign,” Sanders said in an interview on CNN’s “State of the
Union” Sunday.

Clinton is asking donors for $353,400
for two seats at the head table with herself, Clooney and his wife,
Amal, at the April 15 event in San Francisco. The next night, the
Clooneys will host a $33,400 per person fundraiser for Clinton at the
couple’s Los Angeles home.

“I
have a lot of respect for George Clooney. He’s a great actor. I like
him,” Sanders said. “But this is the problem with American politics …
Big money is dominating our political system. And [my supporters and I]
are trying to move as far away from that as we can.”

Now,
Sanders may be a socialist, but we have to give him credit on this one.
He’s no hypocrite on the issue: attending one of his fundraisers costs,
on average, between $15 to $50 to attend.

To be clear:
the image you see here, featuring Bernie Sanders and Vladimir Lenin, was
not created by us. It was used by a student group at the University of
Wisconsin – Milwaukee (UWM), to promote a pro-socialist discussion being
held on the school’s campus today (March 31).

Entitled “Why Socialism,” the discussion is
hosted by the UWM Students for a Democratic Society (yes, you read that
name right) and is described on the group’s Facebook page this way: “Come
and learn about socialism, how it makes economic sense, and the case it
makes for a better society. Featuring: Professor of Economics Masao
Suzuki.”

It is not surprising that Bernie Sanders
is being used to promote a socialist agenda, as the self-proclaimed
“Democratic Socialist” provides a friendly face for the movement. The
prominent use of Lenin’s face to promote the event, however, is
shocking. Most students, however, are likely ignorant of Lenin’s violent
crusade to change Russia’s political climate, ultimately taking
millions of innocent lives. He’s become the new Che Guevara for idealistic
college kids who don’t bother to learn their history. The Students for a
Democratic Society even hung a banner in the UWM student center with
Lenin’s image, shown in this picture posted to Facebook by Raymond King:

Donald Trump
has taken a bizarre stance in the ongoing saga of Michelle Fields, the
former Breitbart reporter who was manhandled by Trump’s campaign manager
Corey Lewandowski when she tried to ask him a question. Trump’s new
spin: Fields was actually attacking him, and Lewandowski was protecting
him, like a knight in shining armor. Or something.